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APDecember 27, 2011: Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks during a campaign stop at the Glenn Miller Museum in Clarinda, Iowa.OSCEOLA, Iowa Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry on Tuesday said he had strengthened his opposition to abortion and now opposes the procedure even in the case of rape, incest or when the woman's life would be at risk."You're seeing a transformation," Perry said while describing his views.Perry said the change followed a meeting with a woman whose mother was raped and whose story was part of an abortion documentary screened by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. The encounter "started giving some thought to the issue of rape and incest," Perry said.Perry's shift comes just a week ahead of Iowa's Jan. 3 caucuses that launch the Republican nominating contest. Social conservatives hold great sway here and gave Huckabee an upset win four years ago.Perry, whose polling has slid in recent months, is working


epublican legislation.He was one of only two Senate Democrats to support a failed Republican bid to block new federal controls on power plant pollution that blows downwind into other states earlier this year.However, Nelson's vote in favor of Obama's signature health reform measure left the Republicans confident they could beat him next year. The health reforms are strongly opposed by many Nebraska conservatives, and after the vote Nebraska Republicans immediately kicked off a "Give Ben the Boot" campaign.Nelson also was one of five Democratic senators targeted by a national conservative group with ties to Republican strategist Karl Rove. The group, Crossroads GPS, spent $1.6 million on ads attacking Nelson as well as Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida, Clair McCaskill of Missouri, Jon Tester of Montana and Sherrod Brown of Ohio -- all considered top targets by national Republicans in 2012."For once Senator Nelson has listened to Nebraskans," Nebraska Republican Party


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ago television station WLS that she considered him to be a brother."He loved his nieces," she said. "And he didn't have time to get to know one of them, to see her grow."U.S. State Department spokesman Noel Clay said the agency was working with embassy officials to get more information. Mexican Consulate officials in Chicago said they were aware of reports of Marron's death and were ready to help family if requested.A memorial service for Marron was planned Tuesday evening in his home town of Rolling Meadows.The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City said in an email message that it was aware of reports that Marron had been killed, but was working to get more information.The other two victims were identified as Mexican men aged 21 and 24. All three were from, or had family in, the nearby village of Quiringuicharo, Michoacan. Their bodies were found on a two-lane road near the border with Jalisco state.Earlier in December, two other bodies were found in a burned-out vehic


SACRAMENTO, Calif. Rescue firefighters responded to a Southwest Airlines flight in distress after two tires blew on the runway Tuesday evening, leaving the jet and its passengers grounded.The left main tires blew at about 6:15 p.m. as Southwest flight 2287 was departing for Seattle, Sacramento International Airport spokeswoman Laurie Slothower said.Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Katie McDonald said the pilot quickly aborted the takeoff and emergency crews were called in to hose down the 737 as a precautionary measure. They later set up a portable stairway to let the 130 passengers off the plane."I want to stress that there were no injuries tonight, and the tires never caught on fire," Slothower said.McDonald said all passengers were being booked onto other flights.Officials have not determined what caused the blowout and the incident is being investigated. In the meantime, one of the airport's two runways remains closed.


ence followed with a full retraction on Dec. 23. Meanwhile, in a disturbing twist, senior author Judy Mikovits was fired from the Whittemore Peterson Institute in September and arrested in California in November over charges for possession of stolen property and unlawful taking of computer data, equipment and supplies. Science is investigating whether the data were manipulated.Following the history of this paper is enough to make you fatigued.* 11 Biggest Science Stories of 2011* 10 Science Discoveries to Be Thankful for* Top 10 Controversial Psychiatric DisordersCopyright 2011 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.